You can use psexec to start programs interactively in the console session, which users don't see or, having their credentials, in their own session. Without their creds (you don't have those, right?), you can only schedule tasks that are configured to run only if those people are logged on and use their session, not sure if that works. Try it.
What is the use case?

I have put this article together as i needed to get all the information that might be available already into one general document that could be referenced once without searching the Internet for the different pieces.
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This tutorial will walk an individual through the steps necessary to join and promote the first Windows Server 2012 domain controller into an Active Directory environment running on Windows Server 2008.
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This tutorial will walk an individual through the process of configuring their Windows Server 2012 domain controller to synchronize its time with a trusted, external resource.
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